Southern hip-hop
Southern hip-hop is a subgenre of hip-hop music that originated in the Southern United States during the 1990s. It is characterized by its unique beats, often incorporating elements of funk, soul, and electronic music. Key cities like Atlanta, Houston, and New Orleans have played significant roles in shaping this style, leading to the emergence of various regional sounds.
Artists such as OutKast, Lil Wayne, and Scarface have been influential in popularizing Southern hip-hop. The genre often features distinctive lyrical themes, including life experiences, culture, and social issues relevant to the Southern community. Southern hip-hop has significantly impacted the broader hip-hop landscape, contributing to its evolution.